| bio | website | tkos.co.il |
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| location | Tel Aviv, Israel | |
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| seen | Nov 13 '12 at 18:01 | |
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Software and hardware development, primarily for embedded Linux, FreeRTOS and Open Source technologies
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May 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 18 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 13 |
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What and where is the Kerith ravine? Another question or hint - the story is a bit more complex that you have stated so far - Obadiah shows that not all Israel followed Baal, in fact, in Obadiah, Ahab chose a loyal servant of the LORD to run his palace, a person who secretly protected 100 prophets of the LORD in times of great danger, some of which was caused by Elijah's actions. What does that appointment say about Ahab? What is Kings saying about Elijah vs Obadiah and Elijah vs Moses? Is Kings making a comparson? |
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Nov 12 |
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What and where is the Kerith ravine? Compare Obadiah's response to the crisis with that of Elijah's, higlighted by the meeting between the two men. What is I Kings trying to tell us about these two ways of dealing with the challenges? |
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Nov 12 |
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What and where is the Kerith ravine? In the parallels that Kings draws between Elijah and Moses that you mention, how does Elijah come out in comparison with Moses? What is the implication of God feeding Israel in the wilderness manna versus feeding Elijah by means of an unclean fowl in the revine of "cutting off"? How does Elijah compare with Obadiah in the continuation of the story? |
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Nov 12 |
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What and where is the Kerith ravine? Have you considered the possibility that the author of Kings might not be refering to a geographical location? How is the word "cherith" used in other places in this chapter? If Elijah is a prophet, why should he need to be placed at God's mercy? What is this supposed to teach him that he wouldn't already know? |
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Nov 2 |
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What was Noah thinking when he sent a raven from the ark? +1 for finding this in Luther. |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Reject suggested edit on What are the “stones of fire” in Ezekiel 28? |
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Oct 29 |
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Isaiah 1:18 white washing the scarlet? @BlessedGeek Done |
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Oct 29 |
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Oct 29 |
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Is Saul's insult intended to be incoherent? added 662 characters in body |
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Oct 28 |
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Is Saul's insult intended to be incoherent? added 123 characters in body |
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Oct 28 |
answered | Is Saul's insult intended to be incoherent? |
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Oct 28 |
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Isaiah 1:18 white washing the scarlet? @BlessedGeek Its not that sins contain anything pure, they definitely do not. It's that even if their guilt looks as permanent as scarlet dye, it can be removed. The cleverness of the metaphor is that it uses something positive to allude to something very very negative, sins. This language is intended to re-kindle faith. Certainly it's better to be whole in the first place rather than have to go through the cycle of punishment and repentance. Of course, some of us seek punishment ;-) but that is not what the prophet is talking about in this verse. |
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Oct 28 |
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Isaiah 1:18 white washing the scarlet? added 26 characters in body |
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Oct 28 |
answered | Isaiah 1:18 white washing the scarlet? |
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Oct 28 |
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How different is Biblical Hebrew from modern Hebrew? added 59 characters in body |
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Oct 27 |
answered | How different is Biblical Hebrew from modern Hebrew? |
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Oct 27 |
asked | What was Noah thinking when he sent a raven from the ark? |